Quick & Easy Strategy
morphology: the study of the patterns of word-formation within and
across languages.
Morph
Latin meaning “form” or ”shape”
+
Ology
= study of
Here is a good idea: teach students the Latin or Greek root
words when a difficult word comes up in your curriculum. Several studies indicate that this benefit
both English language learners and native English speaking students when
reading English (Crosson & Moore,
2017; Ramirez, Chen, Geva, & Kiefer, 2010). It also helps students to learn Spanish. If you
need assistance with the meaning of roots, I like membean.com.
References
Crosson, A. C., & Moore,
D. (2017). When to take up roots: The effects of morphology instruction for
middle school and high school English learners. Reading Psychology, 38(3),
262-288.
Ramirez, G., Chen, X., Geva,
E., & Kiefer, H. (2010). Morphological awareness in Spanish-speaking English
language learners: Within and cross-language effects on word reading.
Reading and Writing, 23(3-4), 337-358.
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